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day odyssey the afghans that were targeted specifically by osama bin not been in the leader of the taliban, and still is but he certainly was back then. because they knew that 9/11 would happen because their capture was august 5th and 9/11 was six weeks later. the hope was that if we had these hostages in captivity than in we could have avoided being bombed and we know what happened. the ones 9/11 happened then the story fell off the radar because it consumed our attention as it should have. there were basically forgotten and the press stopped reporting and everybody had left all westerners had left the afghanistan in did they were alone fill the bonds in afghanistan after 9/11 because all emissary's red cross, diplomats had been forced to leave. they really felt abandoned and rightfully so. and through the course of the events they were able to eventually escape and were captured again by some war sword holding them for ransom then they got gps phones through a member of the taliban that was helping them secretly at the risk of his own life got them a gps phone so they could contact the d
day odyssey the afghans that were targeted specifically by osama bin not been in the leader of the taliban, and still is but he certainly was back then. because they knew that 9/11 would happen because their capture was august 5th and 9/11 was six weeks later. the hope was that if we had these hostages in captivity than in we could have avoided being bombed and we know what happened. the ones 9/11 happened then the story fell off the radar because it consumed our attention as it should have....
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. >> this is a man apparently now in control of the pakistan taliban and. mullah fazlullah is regarded as being even more brutal than his predecessor. one of his more recent targets was this army general. he was visiting troops along the pakistan-afghan border in september. he and two other soldiers were killed by a roadside bomb. he accuses the pakistan army, intelligence agencies, and politicians of taking orders from what he calls infidels. in other words, the west. they took control of the swat valley in northeast pakistan. they imposed an extremely harsh regime. to berance from flogging heading carried out in public. -- punishments from flogging to be heading carried out in public. they were eventually pushed out by the army. since then, the attacks continued. amonger malala yousafzai the victims. she was shot in the head for her support of education for girls. she survived that the treatment in britain. today's announcement that mullah willllah is the new leader anger by theth people here. >> in japan, engineers of the crippled fukushima nuclear plant
. >> this is a man apparently now in control of the pakistan taliban and. mullah fazlullah is regarded as being even more brutal than his predecessor. one of his more recent targets was this army general. he was visiting troops along the pakistan-afghan border in september. he and two other soldiers were killed by a roadside bomb. he accuses the pakistan army, intelligence agencies, and politicians of taking orders from what he calls infidels. in other words, the west. they took control...
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. >> this is a man apparently now in control of the pakistan taliban and. mullah fazlullah is regarded as being even more brutal than his predecessor. one of his more recent targets was this army general. he was visiting troops along the pakistan-afghan border in september. he and two other soldiers were killed by a roadside bomb. he accuses the pakistan army, intelligence agencies, and politicians of taking orders from what he calls infidels. in other words, the west. they took control of the swat valley in northeast pakistan. they imposed an extremely harsh regime. to berance from flogging heading carried out in public. -- punishments from flogging to be heading carried out in public. they were eventually pushed out by the army. since then, the attacks continued. amonger malala yousafzai the victims. she was shot in the head for her support of education for girls. she survived that the treatment in britain. today's announcement that mullah willllah is the new leader anger by theth people here. >> in japan, engineers of the crippled fukushima nuclear plant
. >> this is a man apparently now in control of the pakistan taliban and. mullah fazlullah is regarded as being even more brutal than his predecessor. one of his more recent targets was this army general. he was visiting troops along the pakistan-afghan border in september. he and two other soldiers were killed by a roadside bomb. he accuses the pakistan army, intelligence agencies, and politicians of taking orders from what he calls infidels. in other words, the west. they took control...
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. >>> the taliban is refusing to engage in peace talks with u.s. and afghanistan. the problem is the wording of a sign outside its office in qatar where talks have been going on. it says the words imply a sovereign government. it wants to fly a flag it flew when it ruled afghanistan. the u.s. and the current afghan government rejected both demands. >>> and firefighters have contained almost half of that massive wildfire near the central arizona town of yarnell. the fire destroyed 13 square miles, and it also killed 19 firefighters. carter evans reports on the investigation into their death. >> reporter: this is our first look at the damage from the yarnell fire that's destroyed nearly 130 structures. some of the 600 firefighters battling the blaze paused as the trucks used by the granite county hotshots were taken away. this charred landscape is where the 19 men died. they were just 500 yards from the homes and businesses they were trying to save. the only survivor, brendan mcdonough, was watching the team from a high vantage point. ralph lucas is a battalion chief
. >>> the taliban is refusing to engage in peace talks with u.s. and afghanistan. the problem is the wording of a sign outside its office in qatar where talks have been going on. it says the words imply a sovereign government. it wants to fly a flag it flew when it ruled afghanistan. the u.s. and the current afghan government rejected both demands. >>> and firefighters have contained almost half of that massive wildfire near the central arizona town of yarnell. the fire...
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on october 3, 2009, in northeastern afghanistan, he and 50 other americans were attacked by 300 taliban fighters at combat outpost keating. he led a desperate day-long battle despite being wounded, and killed at least ten insurgents himself. at the white house today, president obama said romesha risked his life to rescue the wounded and retrieve bodies. >> clint romesha lives the soldier's creed: "i will never leave a fallen comrade." so he and his team started charging as enemy fire poured down, and they kept charging, 50 meters, 80 meters, ultimately 100 meters run through a hail of bullets. they reached their fallen friends, and they brought them home. >> sreenivasan: romesha is only the fourth living medal of honor recipient for actions in iraq or afghanistan. on wall street today, trading was light, and stocks drifted lower. the dow jones industrial average lost more than 21 points to close at 13,971. the nasdaq fell a little less than two points to close at 3192. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to ray. >> suarez: and we turn to the search for the ex-officer wa
on october 3, 2009, in northeastern afghanistan, he and 50 other americans were attacked by 300 taliban fighters at combat outpost keating. he led a desperate day-long battle despite being wounded, and killed at least ten insurgents himself. at the white house today, president obama said romesha risked his life to rescue the wounded and retrieve bodies. >> clint romesha lives the soldier's creed: "i will never leave a fallen comrade." so he and his team started charging as enemy...
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the taliban business is not completely separate from the contention of the afghan society do dominate the idea of afghanistan. >> on your screen is a new book coming out this fall called the romney family table. and romney when did you find time to put this together? >> oddly enough i have done a good book before but nobody would have known that having a mother and if grandmother that is a fantastic look then to be enormously blessed with only boys in my life when they got time to get married i thought all the family traditions and recipes will get lost because my voice will not be cooking so i made a cookbook out of family favorites and gave it to the daughters a lot and i had five copies it has greatly expanded from that time but the other amazing thing is my love of cooking and my love and sharing and love of the family table was passed on and actually my boys really do crooks so in this cookbook for my son joshua or craig who likes to cook soups, that love fortunately did get passed down a little bit. this is how the whole thing started and after the campaign was over, my son josh
the taliban business is not completely separate from the contention of the afghan society do dominate the idea of afghanistan. >> on your screen is a new book coming out this fall called the romney family table. and romney when did you find time to put this together? >> oddly enough i have done a good book before but nobody would have known that having a mother and if grandmother that is a fantastic look then to be enormously blessed with only boys in my life when they got time to...
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honor, america's highest military award n 2009 carter risked his life during intense fighting with the taliban saying carter displayed true heroism. >> said he was hoping to take his children around washington showing them the sites. and history if you want to know what makes our country truly great and what a true american hero looks like you don't have to look too far, just have to look at your dad. >> he suffers from post traumatic stress zpord had this message to the country. >> ladies and gentlemen, please, take the time to learn about the invisible, know that a soldier or veteran suffering from post traumatic stress is one of the most passionate men or women you'll ever meet know they're in the damaged, they're hurting with living when other dz not. -- did not. know that they, we, are not defeated, never defeated we're resilient and will emerge stronger over time. >> sargeant carter's statement about his personal strug jell an inspiration to though who's come home only to battle ptsd. >> we come back with issue autos ryan mason serve aid tour with marines in afghanistan, three tours in i
honor, america's highest military award n 2009 carter risked his life during intense fighting with the taliban saying carter displayed true heroism. >> said he was hoping to take his children around washington showing them the sites. and history if you want to know what makes our country truly great and what a true american hero looks like you don't have to look too far, just have to look at your dad. >> he suffers from post traumatic stress zpord had this message to the country....
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of collusion with the Ñi taliban. hagel says he tried to pressure channel talks with the taliban d and is still on track to leave >>> outrage in pakistan today over a tax on christians.ñrÑiw3 >> hundreds of christians took to the streets in protest afterd a mob burned more tv!s00 homesi] in their neighborhood. it all started with allegations that a christian man made derogatory remarks about xd the muslim prophet muhammad. we're told that many christians have fled the q >>> the first vote for the next n tuesday. the 115 voting cardinals will tju$e papal conclave in vatican city.onclave in theyiwr&l keep voting until the winner emerges.(axdÑilp when the next pope has been from the ch)'ey of the sistine chapel.i] >>> tiger woods won his second title of t year today in miami. he made 27 birdies, one short of his personal record in the to)jq1bujráh'ow a favorite to win a fifth green jacket in the masters in april. >>> for more than 10 years, theó tsa stood by its rule, no pocker knives on a plane, not even xclá tho
of collusion with the Ñi taliban. hagel says he tried to pressure channel talks with the taliban d and is still on track to leave >>> outrage in pakistan today over a tax on christians.ñrÑiw3 >> hundreds of christians took to the streets in protest afterd a mob burned more tv!s00 homesi] in their neighborhood. it all started with allegations that a christian man made derogatory remarks about xd the muslim prophet muhammad. we're told that many christians have fled the q...
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from the battlefield to the ballot box the taliban could launch a political debate in afghanistan this despite thousands of lives and billions of dollars. to remove them from power. china reins of power to new leaders who are set to defend beijing's military might amid a long standing powerful influence with the us some top stories this hour. around the world on screen online international news and comment from the new center here in moscow this is. police in moscow have detained a renowned. acid attack that nearly blinded the artistic director of the bolshoi said you feel it. is the latest suspect in the case and has put the spotlight on infighting at one of the world's biggest and best known theatres well that's now what talk to you know sort of a she's. a number of people have been arrested today actually in connection with the case not just give us the details. yes that's exactly right will ride before. us that there were two more people that were detained in connection to the assoc attack on saturday feeling and in fact police claim that those are the people that helped them get t
from the battlefield to the ballot box the taliban could launch a political debate in afghanistan this despite thousands of lives and billions of dollars. to remove them from power. china reins of power to new leaders who are set to defend beijing's military might amid a long standing powerful influence with the us some top stories this hour. around the world on screen online international news and comment from the new center here in moscow this is. police in moscow have detained a renowned....
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from the battlefield to the ballot box the taliban could launch a political debate in afghanistan this despite thousands of lives and billions of dollars sacrificed to remove them from power. and china's reins of power past a new leaders who are set to defend beijing's military might amid a longstanding battle to influence with the us our top stories. around the world on screen online international news and comment live from the new center here in moscow this is. police in moscow detained a renowned. acid attack that nearly blinded the artistic director of the bolshoi ballet set a good fit in. is the latest suspected detained in the case that has put the spotlight on infighting of one of the world's biggest and best known theatres. has been following the developments. investigators have that were handed to pavel dmitrichenko the bolshoi soloist dancer whom they suspect of being the mastermind behind the attack earlier on tuesday they have also arrested two other men are not connected with the bolshoi theater whom they suspect of actually carrying out the attack and now the attack on se
from the battlefield to the ballot box the taliban could launch a political debate in afghanistan this despite thousands of lives and billions of dollars sacrificed to remove them from power. and china's reins of power past a new leaders who are set to defend beijing's military might amid a longstanding battle to influence with the us our top stories. around the world on screen online international news and comment live from the new center here in moscow this is. police in moscow detained a...
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expects the taliban to again raise the idea of trading taliban prisoners at guantanamo bay for sergeant bergdahl. no decisions have been made as bergdahl waits to learn his fate. >> get me, release me, please, i'm begging you bring me home, please. please bring me home. >> that is bowe bergdahl, the only man in enemy captivity. he just turned 27 but four years of his short life have been held in captivity. the idaho native of captured near the afghan/pakistan border after just two months on the battlefield. since his capture on a few propaganda videos proving he's alive have trickled out. be bergdahl's family is suffering. >> thanks to you our pows have not been forgotten. so help me god y will not be forgotten and you will come home alive. >> i personally appeal to the generals, our family is counting on your professional integrity and honor in support of our son. >> in that video, he had a long beard and used phrases in arabic to better relate to the enemy. >> they had become frustrated by the u.s. government. they felt the government was foot dragging and decided to speak out themsel
expects the taliban to again raise the idea of trading taliban prisoners at guantanamo bay for sergeant bergdahl. no decisions have been made as bergdahl waits to learn his fate. >> get me, release me, please, i'm begging you bring me home, please. please bring me home. >> that is bowe bergdahl, the only man in enemy captivity. he just turned 27 but four years of his short life have been held in captivity. the idaho native of captured near the afghan/pakistan border after just two...
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led war in afghanistan was to remove the taliban from power let's take a closer look at what the cells cost both countries well since the beginning of the launch of the military operation back and talk two thousand and one more than two thousand troops as you can see have been killed and in total coalition loss of topped three thousand the number of americans injured in the line of duty exceeds seventeen thousand and the death toll among afghan civilians is far higher than thirty thousand lives lost and of course the financial burden is something that can't be ignored as far as american is concerned the price tag for the decade long effort is a whopping seven hundred billion dollars hidden right there now if the taliban do return to power all these sacrifices could turn out to be in vain and the taliban victory could easily become reality that is at least according to a former afghan m.p. dode still talking as i take a look. this government has so much so many problems that western world have lost their credibility and this government has no credibility so in that sort of a situation t
led war in afghanistan was to remove the taliban from power let's take a closer look at what the cells cost both countries well since the beginning of the launch of the military operation back and talk two thousand and one more than two thousand troops as you can see have been killed and in total coalition loss of topped three thousand the number of americans injured in the line of duty exceeds seventeen thousand and the death toll among afghan civilians is far higher than thirty thousand lives...
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that the eafng taliban is worth negotiating with. pakistani taliban which seeks to replace the country's democratic system with one governed by shirea law. >> quay the message that they are not acting alone. they have an ally and they have a powerful ally they have a future. if the pakistani government does not sincerely negotiate peace with them, do not come to either to accept their demand so they have a future. >> shahib de la shahib demanded an end to u.s. drone strikes. the revelation that the pakistani and afghan taliban have links with the armed groups. not only has the pakistani taliban shown that it's capable of carrying out violence it also has financial backers possibly strengthening its position when it comes to any future negotiations. ing al jazeera, islamabad. >> it claims the polio vaccine makes children sterile, as a result hundreds of thousands of children in afghanistan have gone without vaccinations. >>> after a 200 year delay, the are 100 dollar bill has a new image. the image of benjamin franklin will be the sam
that the eafng taliban is worth negotiating with. pakistani taliban which seeks to replace the country's democratic system with one governed by shirea law. >> quay the message that they are not acting alone. they have an ally and they have a powerful ally they have a future. if the pakistani government does not sincerely negotiate peace with them, do not come to either to accept their demand so they have a future. >> shahib de la shahib demanded an end to u.s. drone strikes. the...
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control or taliban rule. in terms of the security on the the taliban has not accomplished their strategic goals. they have not been able to hold any additional territory. were 4,000there overs that had been turned to the control of the afghan forces and there were thoseks against 3,000 of sites. in 100 cases of the 4,000, there was temporary success by taliban attackers. temporary. them was it any kind of permanent success. temporary and then turned back. so that the security situation military perspective has significantly improved. this isough and critical and i will stop here, we turned over the entire basically to the afghans. been a huges success story. we -- our commanders have been surprised by how well the afghan security forces have done. now this is not perfect. there are places where the security is not quite as good with the afghan forces there on their own. are now basically on their own. quick. it doesn't seem quick. a ten year war seems like forever but in terms of the transfer of responsibilit
control or taliban rule. in terms of the security on the the taliban has not accomplished their strategic goals. they have not been able to hold any additional territory. were 4,000there overs that had been turned to the control of the afghan forces and there were thoseks against 3,000 of sites. in 100 cases of the 4,000, there was temporary success by taliban attackers. temporary. them was it any kind of permanent success. temporary and then turned back. so that the security situation military...
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the taliban opened fire with rocket propelled grenades and gunfire killing eight soldiers and wounding 25. it was described as one of the bloodiest battles of the afghan war. and carter received wounds as he helped save lives. in fact he also risked his life to pull specialist steven mace to safety who was wounded by gun fire and he says all the heroic acts are immeasurable, simply stepping out of the door was an act of courage in itself. you can see the impacts of the bullets, you could smell the smoke of the rocket propelled grena grenades. the white house ceremony will take place this afternoon. a proud nation thanks ty carter for his valor and service to defend this nation. >> absolutely. thank you so much. kelly wright, live for us in washington. >>> if just a few hours, the sentencing phase of the ft. hood shooter trial begins. major hasan faces the death penalty for killing 13 and injuring more than 30 others when he opened fire nearly four years ago. his fate in the hands of 13 senior army officers, they must vote unanimously to give him the death penalty or he will receive lif
the taliban opened fire with rocket propelled grenades and gunfire killing eight soldiers and wounding 25. it was described as one of the bloodiest battles of the afghan war. and carter received wounds as he helped save lives. in fact he also risked his life to pull specialist steven mace to safety who was wounded by gun fire and he says all the heroic acts are immeasurable, simply stepping out of the door was an act of courage in itself. you can see the impacts of the bullets, you could smell...
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the president said that the taliban must come prepared to make concessions. >> including the taliban is going to need to accept an afghan constitution that pronounces against violence is committed to protection of women and minorities. >> the taliban gave no indication whether it would accept those terms when the meetings begin in doha, qatar. instead the militants laid out separate goals in a news drones carried on al jazeera. >> which include end of occupation of afghanistan and establishment of system with security with the most. >> u.s. officials said afghan government would hold its own talks with the taliban separately. in kabul, afghan president karzai announced his negotiating team is ready to go. >> our council travel to qatar to discuss peace talks we hope that our brothers also understand that the talks of the peace progress will move to their own soil in afghanistan soon to ensure the peace in afghanistan. >> today's announcement came as international forces formally handled over both security patrols to the afghan military and police. it was a major milestone on the pass
the president said that the taliban must come prepared to make concessions. >> including the taliban is going to need to accept an afghan constitution that pronounces against violence is committed to protection of women and minorities. >> the taliban gave no indication whether it would accept those terms when the meetings begin in doha, qatar. instead the militants laid out separate goals in a news drones carried on al jazeera. >> which include end of occupation of afghanistan...
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the pakistani taliban. officials say an unmanned killing 70re two, total. militants have attacked a building in eastern afghanistan. local security forces managed to rescue all seven aircraft. it is the second time aid workers have been targeted. in britishst 100 forced its -- forces could be held without charges. the men are taking their cases to court and they say it amounts to unlawful attent -- detention and internment. in response, they are suspected of killing british soldiers. >> since last november, the uk has refused to return suspects to the afghan authorities for fear they will be tortured. the solution seems to be to hold them here indefinitely and without charge in a facility where uk lawyers claim up to 85 men are being held illegally. the bbc has had exclusive access to court documents relating to eight of the detainees who are now challenging their detention in the uk courts. , who does not want to be identified, says his comes in is one of the eight and -- his cousin is one of eight and has been held. to find out the charges against him. he
the pakistani taliban. officials say an unmanned killing 70re two, total. militants have attacked a building in eastern afghanistan. local security forces managed to rescue all seven aircraft. it is the second time aid workers have been targeted. in britishst 100 forced its -- forces could be held without charges. the men are taking their cases to court and they say it amounts to unlawful attent -- detention and internment. in response, they are suspected of killing british soldiers. >>...
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is the thinking that the taliban is connected to these attacks as well? >> reporter: of course, that's something that always springs to mind when we see these kind of attacks in pakistan. it's certainly a tactic the taliban used to do two bombings back-to-back to target services like the emergency services or hospitals, but this time around to give you some context about this part of pakistan in the southwest, there's a very serious separatist movement, an armed movement in that region. they want to break away from the rest of pakistan. we don't know yet who has carried out this attack, if, indeed, it is the separatist groups or it is the taliban. no one has claimed responsibility of this horrific attack yet. it is, of course, still ongoing. those militants holed up inside. so there could be a number of groups responsible for this. do we know whether it's another malala-style attack? well, that's something that shocked and reviled pakistanis up and down the country. this too is shocking pakistanis as they watch this story unfold on their screens. eight mi
is the thinking that the taliban is connected to these attacks as well? >> reporter: of course, that's something that always springs to mind when we see these kind of attacks in pakistan. it's certainly a tactic the taliban used to do two bombings back-to-back to target services like the emergency services or hospitals, but this time around to give you some context about this part of pakistan in the southwest, there's a very serious separatist movement, an armed movement in that region....
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plus the taliban now telling the u.s. why don't we talk? offering to exchange five guantanamo inmate forces the only known u.s. prisoner of war. his parents would really like that. coming up we'll speak with major general bob scales about the implications of negotiating with the taliban. should we talk to the enemy? what would it mean for this pow and the country. ♪ ♪ everything pops with pringles stix. [ crunch ] since i've been using crest pro-health, i've noticed a huge improvement. [ male announcer ] go pro for a clean that's up to four times better, try these crest pro-health products together. the toothpaste is really awesome. it cleans a lot. [ male announcer ] crest pro-health protects not just some, but all these areas dentists check most. this is gonna be a very good checkup. i feel it. [ male announcer ] go pro with crest pro-health. my dentist was so proud of my teeth today. after using crest pro-health for a few weeks, i just feel brighter, fresher, cleaner. ♪ >> eric: fox news alert. we have no public sign of edward snow
plus the taliban now telling the u.s. why don't we talk? offering to exchange five guantanamo inmate forces the only known u.s. prisoner of war. his parents would really like that. coming up we'll speak with major general bob scales about the implications of negotiating with the taliban. should we talk to the enemy? what would it mean for this pow and the country. ♪ ♪ everything pops with pringles stix. [ crunch ] since i've been using crest pro-health, i've noticed a huge improvement. [...
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there's been quite a growth in terms of the taliban strength and it's now setting up a political office we've just heard in qatar and present because i want to talk peace with that with the so-called militant what was spending so much time fighting the taliban even with it. i didn't get the last part because your voice didn't come through so we spend the troops who have been out in afghanistan but afghanistan have spent so much time fighting the taliban whereas now president karzai is saying that he's going to sit down with them and talk with that did we did the troops spend so much time out there fighting with the wrong people the taliban was it with it. this is what the people have ganesan. also are asking this is a question that we all ask was so many people died they lost their lives the country has been in a state of war for so many years so many troops from all over the world were here so much money was spent at the end of the day today of course we are seeing a historic moment where the taleban are announcing the opening of the emirates the office of the emirates of afghanistan w
there's been quite a growth in terms of the taliban strength and it's now setting up a political office we've just heard in qatar and present because i want to talk peace with that with the so-called militant what was spending so much time fighting the taliban even with it. i didn't get the last part because your voice didn't come through so we spend the troops who have been out in afghanistan but afghanistan have spent so much time fighting the taliban whereas now president karzai is saying...
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that's where the taliban set up the -- qatar. that's where the taliban set up these meetings. hamid car die said he's willing to take part in these discussions. but there are conditions. i will explain them next hour. live in washington, d.c., kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 7:16. three members of the u.s. naval academy's 2012 football team are accused of sexual assault. the academy says they assaulted a female classmate during an off-campus party more than a year ago. two men say they had consensual sex with the woman. the third is taking the fifth. this case will be heard by a military officer who will decide if the men should be court marshaled. >>> aaron hernandez of the new england patriots now connected to two shootings. police in massachusetts are investigating his possible involvement to the shooting death of a semipro football's player whose body was found near his home. another case, that he shot a man at a miami strip club. authorities closed that case without filing charges. >>> jury selection resumes in the murder trial of george zimmerman. we want to take
that's where the taliban set up the -- qatar. that's where the taliban set up these meetings. hamid car die said he's willing to take part in these discussions. but there are conditions. i will explain them next hour. live in washington, d.c., kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 7:16. three members of the u.s. naval academy's 2012 football team are accused of sexual assault. the academy says they assaulted a female classmate during an off-campus party more than a year ago. two men...
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is to have the taliban included what do you think's going to happen i mean what does it take to get this process moving forward of karzai is kind of putting his foot down one of the us really fumbled on this one you know opening the the office in doha and really essentially giving the taliban the world stage with apparently. not consulting cars i or having them included the karzai government clued in this was really a very big misstep a misstep because the u.s. really doesn't have a role in afghan political talks the u.s. can create space the u.s. can make a space space of the table but also merely afghans have to decide the political future of their country right i mean i was surprised actually when i read this i thought about cars i was involved in the process of removing ourselves let's talk of the deadline decided for twenty fourteen because another i remember from earlier this year is that there was actually a strategic pact between cars i think of this region and obama to actually keep troops there for a longer what would it troop presence look like beyond this twenty fourteen
is to have the taliban included what do you think's going to happen i mean what does it take to get this process moving forward of karzai is kind of putting his foot down one of the us really fumbled on this one you know opening the the office in doha and really essentially giving the taliban the world stage with apparently. not consulting cars i or having them included the karzai government clued in this was really a very big misstep a misstep because the u.s. really doesn't have a role in...
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good taliban. and the taliban who are killing people in pakistan, there may be good taliban for some of the people in your establishment in afghanistan. so this is very difficult situation. and this is very horrible. and whatever is done, it is to keep them and maintain if they are for the political reasons, or the political interests, for the strategic reasons. and i request these powers, regional powers, that if you have any politics for the manipulation, to plunder the resources of each of them, to have strategic -- now let's to politics. now let's do politics for clean water. now let's to politics for food. now that's the politics for health and education. so if they decide, believe me, this will be resolved in a month. the problem, the problem lies with the political leadership. and i would not blame any one country. everybody has peace in their hard. -- hard. to be with the leadership in the west, i respect immediate. which is shared in east in pakistan. it is shared by the media. we came her
good taliban. and the taliban who are killing people in pakistan, there may be good taliban for some of the people in your establishment in afghanistan. so this is very difficult situation. and this is very horrible. and whatever is done, it is to keep them and maintain if they are for the political reasons, or the political interests, for the strategic reasons. and i request these powers, regional powers, that if you have any politics for the manipulation, to plunder the resources of each of...
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the incident occurred in afghanistan where taliban fighters remain a serious threat. there are currently some 43,000 american forces in harms way in afghanistan. under a pending security agreement with the afghan government that number could drop to 7,000 to 10,000 by the end of 2014 but would commit u.s. forces to another ten years in afghanistan to train afghan military forces and keep al qaeda in check. >> al qaeda would love nothing more than to say after 12 years of combat that they have outlasted us. >>> back at home a rare moment of bipartisanship is expected in washington today. the senate is expected to give final approval to the two-year budget agreement. nbc's tracie potts joins us live from washington. >> reporter: it is a trillion dollars a year that the congress wants to spend. the house has passed the budget. now it is up to the senate and the finalal vote is expected to happen late this afternoon. let's talk about what is in and what is not in the budget. remember the sequester cuts that effected the pentagon as well as other areas? some of that gets r
the incident occurred in afghanistan where taliban fighters remain a serious threat. there are currently some 43,000 american forces in harms way in afghanistan. under a pending security agreement with the afghan government that number could drop to 7,000 to 10,000 by the end of 2014 but would commit u.s. forces to another ten years in afghanistan to train afghan military forces and keep al qaeda in check. >> al qaeda would love nothing more than to say after 12 years of combat that they...
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is to have the taliban included what do you think's going to happen i mean what does it take to get this process moving forward of karzai is kind of putting his foot down one of the us really fumbled on this one you know opening the office in doha and really essentially giving the taliban the world stage with apparently with not consulting cars i or having them in. looted the cars the government clued in this was really a very big misstep a misstep because the u.s. really doesn't have a role in afghan political talks the u.s. can create space the u.s. can make a space space of the table but also merely afghans have to decide the political future of their country right i mean i was surprised actually when i read this i thought about cars i was involved in the process of removing ourselves let's talk about the deadline decided for twenty fourteen because another member from earlier this year is that there was actually a strategic pact between cars i'm going to straighten and obama to actually keep troops there for longer what would it troop presence look like beyond this twenty fourte
is to have the taliban included what do you think's going to happen i mean what does it take to get this process moving forward of karzai is kind of putting his foot down one of the us really fumbled on this one you know opening the office in doha and really essentially giving the taliban the world stage with apparently with not consulting cars i or having them in. looted the cars the government clued in this was really a very big misstep a misstep because the u.s. really doesn't have a role in...
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he also says the taliban wants to build bridges of confidence. the u.s. scrambling to save talks with the taliban after angry comments from afghan president hamid karzai. >>> an amazing story and amazing catch from the daughter of legendary baseball figure. christina torre is the daughter of manager joe torre torre stood beneath a baby dang frlg a fire escape and he fell, hiding his head on a restaurant awning before amazingly falling right into torre's arms. >> luckily he just landed in my arms. i feel quite lucky i was in the right spot and was able to catch him and he's alive. >> the good lord puts you in a position where you're there. a child's life is in the balance, in your hands literally. it's certainly -- it feels good to me and i know it did to her. >> no doubt. police say the parents were asleep when the toddler wandered to the window. they've been charged with child endangerment. the window has guards up on it than tox the family's pastor. talk about right place, right time. >> it's mind blowing that child was allowed out alone on a fire escap
he also says the taliban wants to build bridges of confidence. the u.s. scrambling to save talks with the taliban after angry comments from afghan president hamid karzai. >>> an amazing story and amazing catch from the daughter of legendary baseball figure. christina torre is the daughter of manager joe torre torre stood beneath a baby dang frlg a fire escape and he fell, hiding his head on a restaurant awning before amazingly falling right into torre's arms. >> luckily he just...
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was in cahoots with the taliban. the comments came during hagel's first visit to the region at defense secretary. the taliban quickly denied the claims as did hagel. >> i told the president it was not true, that the united states was unilaterally working with the taliban in trying to negotiate anything. the fact is any prospect for peace or political settlements, that has to be led by the afghans. >> hagel said he's optimistic the u.s. will stick to its plans for troop withdrawal. >>> an ohio community is in mourning today after six teens were killed in a tragic crash. the sport utility vehicle was traveling at a high speed when it hit guard rail, flipped over and landed in a pond. two of the eight people did survive and were treated at the hospital and released. it was the deadliest car accident in ohio in years. the vehicle was taken without permission. >>> as the sequester budget cuts go into effect, we're learning more about what specific programs are feeling that pain. members of the military looking to earn a c
was in cahoots with the taliban. the comments came during hagel's first visit to the region at defense secretary. the taliban quickly denied the claims as did hagel. >> i told the president it was not true, that the united states was unilaterally working with the taliban in trying to negotiate anything. the fact is any prospect for peace or political settlements, that has to be led by the afghans. >> hagel said he's optimistic the u.s. will stick to its plans for troop withdrawal....
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would if you rafi worked at camp prince in the helmand province says he gets regular calls from the taliban some six hundred fifty interpreters just like rafi remain in afghanistan with no right to settle in the u.k. most times when you when you finish the job and you've done it very well there's a thank you at the end of that job in this case it's a death threat it's a risk to your life seen by the taliban as having collaborated with the enemy and david the past year targeted killings of so-called international collaborators by the taliban have doubled got in touch with the foreign and commonwealth office who are responsible for the interpreters silent this is the response we got people who have put their life on the mine for the united kingdom will not be abandoned the government has put processes in place to ensure the service given by former interpreters with him forces is taken fully into account if individuals apply for asylum in the u k. the keyword here is individual for the moment it's a case by case basis according to the foreign office to make sure the personal circumstances are
would if you rafi worked at camp prince in the helmand province says he gets regular calls from the taliban some six hundred fifty interpreters just like rafi remain in afghanistan with no right to settle in the u.k. most times when you when you finish the job and you've done it very well there's a thank you at the end of that job in this case it's a death threat it's a risk to your life seen by the taliban as having collaborated with the enemy and david the past year targeted killings of...
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so the taliban aren't able to claim that so many civilians are killed. the other fault of the united states is that we originally were claiming that no civilians were dying. that's just not credible. you know, there is a process where the u.s. air force, if they were hailing strikes, would look into reports of civilian casualties. they do that in afghanistan when there are drone strikes there and pay compensation to families. so we can make this a more public process, reduce the number of strikes, and maybe reduce some of the tensions regarding drone strikes in pakistan. >> and one of the biggest concerns from the perspective of of the united states is that they feel as though pakistan hasn't been a true partner in fighting terrorism, particularly because of the activities of the haqqani network. so is that something that's going to be addressed? can the pakistanis be trusted moving forward on that point? >> it's hard to know. this is a critical moment. pakistan right now, the new prime minister, will be meeting with the president today, has opened up ta
so the taliban aren't able to claim that so many civilians are killed. the other fault of the united states is that we originally were claiming that no civilians were dying. that's just not credible. you know, there is a process where the u.s. air force, if they were hailing strikes, would look into reports of civilian casualties. they do that in afghanistan when there are drone strikes there and pay compensation to families. so we can make this a more public process, reduce the number of...
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they're confident they can take on the taliban. duncan golestani, nbc news, kabul. >> and the pentagon has announced a timetable for one of the biggest policy changes ever undertaken by the u.s. military. integrating women into front line combat positions over the next several years, including some of the very top flight units. our pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski has more on that story tonight. >> six. >> seven. >> reporter: it's the ultimate all boys club. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: the grueling, physically demanding training to become an elite u.s. navy s.e.a.l. has always been closed to women. but under pentagon orders, that could change. >> we're looking for smart, qualified operators. you know, there's just -- there's a new dynamic. the days of rambo are over. >> reporter: military services have been ordered to open nearly 240,000 combat related jobs to women in the next three years, which could even include frontline combat roles in special forces like the army rangers and navy s.e.a.l.s. that could be a tough challenge
they're confident they can take on the taliban. duncan golestani, nbc news, kabul. >> and the pentagon has announced a timetable for one of the biggest policy changes ever undertaken by the u.s. military. integrating women into front line combat positions over the next several years, including some of the very top flight units. our pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski has more on that story tonight. >> six. >> seven. >> reporter: it's the ultimate all boys club. [...
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make peace. [ inaudible ] >> does not mean a collusion between the united states and the taliban. >> this meeting came on a day when the united states handed over to the afghans its prison. they decided to the hand-off a year ago but the united states hesitated. >>> they will issue a ruling in 8 hours on whether or not amanda knox will be tried again for murder. amanda knox was not in court for today's six hours of arguments. this is video. prosecutors want the judges to over turn the acquittals of amanda knox and her ex- boyfriend in the death of her former roommate. they had been convicted of murder originally. she moved back home to seattle where she wrote a book. >>> tomorrow the city counsel expect expected to -- expected to approve a incentive to keep samsung in the area. right now the facility is 200,000 square feet but they want to expand to 680,000 square feet. it trumps an offer to texas to expand there. >>> in 2 minutes, ktvu channel 2 news was the only one there as a child in a stolen car is found. we have team coverage on how police located her and the technology more an
make peace. [ inaudible ] >> does not mean a collusion between the united states and the taliban. >> this meeting came on a day when the united states handed over to the afghans its prison. they decided to the hand-off a year ago but the united states hesitated. >>> they will issue a ruling in 8 hours on whether or not amanda knox will be tried again for murder. amanda knox was not in court for today's six hours of arguments. this is video. prosecutors want the judges to...
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which will not allow the taliban to return. the taliban, the country was hijacked by al qaeda. the government was completely ostracized. there was not a single government except pakistan. it was living in a time warp. therefore, it was possible for al qaeda to be the master of taliban leadership [indiscernible] i do not think that kind of situation is able to return. now that the world is focused on afghanistan. >> i would prepare to spend a few billion dollars to make sure. >> thank you. i work for voice of america. thanks for the discussion and insight. the first question is the presence of the u.s. troops. there is a possibility that came out yesterday, how will be perceived in pakistan and you're trying to reject the taliban government. where did you see them, on the mountains or on the streets of kabul? we do not see a better political setup in afghanistan from that side. where do you see them, then? thank you. >> the first question about how well pakistan -- will pakistan see the continued u.s. presence, there is one pakistan government and my anticipation is there will e
which will not allow the taliban to return. the taliban, the country was hijacked by al qaeda. the government was completely ostracized. there was not a single government except pakistan. it was living in a time warp. therefore, it was possible for al qaeda to be the master of taliban leadership [indiscernible] i do not think that kind of situation is able to return. now that the world is focused on afghanistan. >> i would prepare to spend a few billion dollars to make sure. >>...
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it would be better for taliban to see if there couldn't be a peace agreement with the pakistani taliban. now there's a sense that the united states has stopped, you know, a peace process that the taliban might have agreed to. there were talks twice before with the pakistani taliban. the timing was unfortunate. >> most americans hear about the drone strikes and the n.s.a. scandals. a lot of people shrug. what are they missing? what do they not get? >> they don't see the consequences of this. there are no drone strikes in the united states. that's one example. one thing i think is changing this the u.s. and one thing mentioned in the column, the t.s.a. has started a process of looking at people before they fly. they are going through government and private databases before going to the airport. they are looking at property records, private information to decide whether you should be allowed to board your plain. as that comes home, they'll start to ask questions about levels of surveillance. >> germany and brazil are angry over spying allegations by the n.s.a. and ask the united nations to
it would be better for taliban to see if there couldn't be a peace agreement with the pakistani taliban. now there's a sense that the united states has stopped, you know, a peace process that the taliban might have agreed to. there were talks twice before with the pakistani taliban. the timing was unfortunate. >> most americans hear about the drone strikes and the n.s.a. scandals. a lot of people shrug. what are they missing? what do they not get? >> they don't see the consequences...
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they do report taliban activity. they do report ied activity. >> reporter: this woman tells her she has just reports two ieds bombs on the base specifically for women and children, but the most dangerous work the female soldiers do is at night. on special operations strike force raids to capture taliban fighters. on this video given to us by the military, you can see them reassuring afghan women and children. major wendy cory. >> taking them to a mosque or someplace else that's away from the situation allows the strike force to accomplish the mission. >> reporter: a study done for the military found that there is less violence when women soldiers join the race. >> you've got to put yourself in like that almost motherly role or sisterly role, softly talking to them and explaining the situation and hoping that it works. come on in. >> reporter: they may be members of hard core fighting units, but many tasks are gender-specific. you don't feel like you're treated as just girls? >> no, not at all. >> reporter: doing girl
they do report taliban activity. they do report ied activity. >> reporter: this woman tells her she has just reports two ieds bombs on the base specifically for women and children, but the most dangerous work the female soldiers do is at night. on special operations strike force raids to capture taliban fighters. on this video given to us by the military, you can see them reassuring afghan women and children. major wendy cory. >> taking them to a mosque or someplace else that's away...
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we are hearing the taliban is claiming responsibility. >> reporter: a suicide bomber drove a car into a convoy. john kerry said they were on the way to deliver are supplies to a school. kerry confirms a member of the state department is among e dead. in a statement he said she gave her young life to give others a better chance in the future. the violence comes as the joint chief of staff is there to assess the security situation and decide how much protection the country will need when the pull outs happen. >> we got word this afternoon that a missile launch test set for next week has been postponed. >>> nelson man della is back home after a health scare, the fourth in months. the 94-year-old has a history of lung problems dating back to when he contracted tuberculosis as a prisoner. >>> i was kayaking right there moments before they went off the cliff. >> how a kayaker in the right place at the right time saved a family of five. >>> he said he was ,,,,,,,,,,,, save a family of five whose s-u-v crashed in the icy water. witnesses >>> a kayaker paddling down the air yap helped to save
we are hearing the taliban is claiming responsibility. >> reporter: a suicide bomber drove a car into a convoy. john kerry said they were on the way to deliver are supplies to a school. kerry confirms a member of the state department is among e dead. in a statement he said she gave her young life to give others a better chance in the future. the violence comes as the joint chief of staff is there to assess the security situation and decide how much protection the country will need when...